I don’t want you to go through these feelings alone. I want you to gain control over your finances — rather than being controlled by them.

You know, 49% of Americans report that they are living paycheck to paycheck.

Even when you make “good” money, you may find yourself in this predicament. 61% of Americans report that they don’t have an emergency fund.

The reality is that between high costs of living, bigger-than-average family size, and skyrocketing tuition bills, even healthy six-figure salaries can disappear in no time.

Maybe you’ve tried to deal with your money before, but run up against roadblocks: a spouse who isn’t on board, an emergency that undermines your progress.

Or perhaps — when you look inside — you realize that you’re really just afraid to take this step. It’s easier to turn a blind eye than really look at your financial reality.

But I am here to tell you that living in denial doesn’t work. I know because my anxiety spiked the harder I tried to ignore our finances. When my husband and I finally GOT real and figured out how to live within our means, all that anxiety disappeared.

You can say goodbye to the worry, stress and arguments, too.

The Better Budget Guide & Workbook will walk you through the process of taking control of your finances, breaking your negative money habits, and finally making a budget that you can actually live on!

You will get an actionable plan for getting out of debt (if you have any), getting current on your day-to-day bills, prioritizing your expenses (learning to say NO! now, so you can say YES! later), and even saving for the future.

From this 75-page book and 47-page accompanying workbook, you will get:

Simple strategies for creating a budget you can actually stick to

Step-by-step instructions customized to your specific needs

Easy-to-follow assignments that put theory into practice

Lessons on tracking your expenses, learning to say no (so you can say yes later when it really matters), saving for the future, and figuring out how to prioritize it all